Amazing Best Eco Friendly DIY Green Gifts


They are familiar with the art of gift, I know that nothing beats the heart of a person for something that donations made on their own. This shows the love and commitment and adds a personal touch that makes the gift very special. Not that we have to have special skills to make gifts. Good ideas, along with the time, energy and patience give surprising results. Here are five DIY projects that lend themselves to donate.

1. Terrarium Christmas Ornament

Terrarium Christmas Ornament
Terrarium Christmas Ornament

In fact, it would be green and beautiful gift to present at the start of a new year! All you need is a good reusable glass sphere. Carefully clean the world so it is completely transparent and free of any obstruction. Choose the different plants and moss like plant in its orbit. Carefully pour the land in the world and put the necessary nutrients in it. Be careful when handling the world, or can be changed.Once done, use a pair of tweezers gently plant leaves little in the soil. Leave enough space between plants so they can grow well. Also keep them moist with water jets. The work is one that requires patience but the end result is very rewarding. Add ribbons, small toys and other decorative materials of your choice to improve the appearance of the star. As a final step, close the lid and place a ribbon to decorate further. Your gift is ready.

2. Cavalier Pot

Cavalier Pot
Cavalier Pot

This simple pot of Cavalier would be something that your friends would love balconies and railings. And you can make a gift to themselves. This award-winning design of the pot, is an elegant and functional. The canister is made in two halves having an arcuate slot in the bottom. The two rooms connected to the top of the pot. This pot can sit easy and clean on the railing of the balcony. Turn right into the soil and add plants of your choice for your gift ready for the new year!

3. Recycled Teacup Soy candle

Recycled Teacup Soy candle
Recycled Teacup Soy candle

This is another simple DIY project could make. Perfumed and scented candles are the traditional gifts. And you can make like a sail on your own. All you need is a good container or decorative glass and heat resistant. Just melt a pound of soy wax until it becomes a clear liquid. Even if it is hot, add the color, so necessary for colored candles. Finally, add the fragrance of your choice in candle wax. Pour the wax into the cups. Glasses of good will to serve you better. When the wax is hot, place the wick in the center and hold it in place with double sided tape or other means. Let the wax cool and you have your own fresh soy candle!

4. Tote Bag

Tote Bag
Tote Bag

If you have any good fabric and free time, you can design your own gift bag.Outside the sewing tools and sewing machine, you need a pair of eyelets large and four small rivets. The use of a model pattern for cutting fabric pieces. We each half separately. Locate the center, folded and sewn to the edges of the sides of the bag. Create triangular corners on the sides and sew. Finally, assemble the parts and repeat the same with the other piece of cloth as well. Assemble each half and add eyelets and rivets. The possibilities are many. The result will be elegant. To use complementary colors in the fabrics of the best looks.

5. Brenna’s pinhole artwork

pinhole artwork
pinhole artwork

This is a very easy and elegant gift. All you need is a good image, whose works of art that you want to produce, cotton paper and pins. Place the cotton paper with the image so the image is on top. (If the image is being damaged, then copy and make use of the copy.) Pin much a piece of cardboard the same size. Draw different picture lines with the help of stickiness. Drill holes as you go. Meter until the edge touches the carton. Once finished, exit the photo and add additional hands to improve the work of art. Cut the cotton paper and the desired proportions under a beautiful gift.

Kutluay S.

Kutluay is a typical family man, with a wife, 3 kids, and a dog. And he has dreams - like everybody. He loves sharing his knowledge with the world, and here is the architecturedecor.com website. His latest passion is Tiny Houses.

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